July: 6,7,8,13,14,15,20,21,22,28August: 3,4,10,12,19,24,25,26,31September: 1,7,14Thrillophilia Exclusive Dates: (Available only to trekkers who have booked with Thrillophilia) Aug: 10, 11 and September 1About the Valley of Flowers Trek:With the verdant beauty of the snowcapped mountains in the backdrop, the green meadows and the white clouds blend to make dreamlike Valley of Flowers trek. Perched at an altitude of 14,400 ft, this trek was a sudden discovery by British traveller Frank Smith in 1931. Step into the bed of flowers while you head out for this one of a kind beautiful trek. You will start this trek from Govindghat via Joshimath which will lead you to Hemkund Sahib on day fourth. The trek is considered as an easy to moderate trek and is a favourite among the beginners as well as avid trekkers. Feast your eyes with the thousands of flowers in full bloom. You will come across several streams casually meandering through the valley. Next, you will come across the high altitude serene lake, Hemkund 4329 metre. This lake is considered as a holy site for both Hindus and Sikhs. The trail will be a steep one but the amazing view with the seven snow-capped mountain around you will definitely make you feel enchanted. Witness the beauty of Hathi Parvat and Saptrishi peaks that feed the lake and you will find a small stream called Himganga which flows out from the lake. It is believed that Govind Singh, the tenth Guru of the Sikh faith had meditated on the bank of this lake in one during the ancient times. On your fifth day, you will take the same trek route Ghangaria to Govindghat and then to Joshimath. Your trek will be a steep one from Ghangharia while enjoying some amazing view of the regions. The valley of flowers treks will take you to the world of the most beautiful and enchanting wildlife which you will cherish for a lifetime. From Govindghat, drive to Joshimath and you can witness the confluence of Bhagirathi and Alaknanda Rivers to form the River Ganges while you pass through Devaprayag. You can also explore Auli if you wish in the evening. There are lots of valley of flowers trekking packages which will take you through the beautiful land. Spend some time with nature and capture the scenic images in your heart.About the Valley of Flowers:Known as the most beautiful trek in the world with the blue Primula, Valley of Flowers Uttarakhand is a must do trek for you. Tucked up at a high altitude this trek is renewed with the Mountaineers and adventure seekers. Blessed with exotic flowers, faunas and magnificent views this trek will take you to the world of snow clad mountains and high cliffs. High in the grand Himalayas of the Garhwal district sprawls this captivating valley. The best time to do this trek is during the month of mid-July to mid-August. For this trek, you will have to trek from Govindghat, on the route to Hemkund Sahib, up to Ghangaria which is quite an exhilarating climb. Catch the glimpse of the Himalayan beauty while you head out on this trek. At an altitude of 14,400 ft, you will come across the large clear water lake which will make you stare at it for long. This hidden jewel is a unique habitat and home to millions of species of wildflowers such as saxifrages, sediams, lilies, poppy, calendular, daisies, geranium, zinnia and petunia. Not just this you will come across varieties of colourful butterflies as you continue your trek. This valley is at an altitude of 3250 m and above. This valley is also a core zone of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve with an expanse of 87.5 sq km which is just a colourful paradise with alpine flowers. According to the legends, it is believed that this is the place where Pawan Putra Hanuman had collected Sanjeevani Buti to cure Laxman. Listen to the sound of birds chirping and the musical sound of the stream during the trek. The soothing breeze and the enchanting beauty lure away the nature lovers and the photography lovers. This valley was also declared as a National Park in 1982 and is a world heritage site. One can also find a variety of rare and endangered species of animals like Asiatic black bear, brown bear, snow leopard, blue sheep and more. With the backdrop of the mountains and the scenic trail, you will feel as you have definitely landed in the land of fairies.Valley of Flowers Trek Highlights:- Blessed with the verdant beauty, valley is filled with 300 different types of flowers.- Get a chance to witness the vivid flora and fauna of the region like brahamkamal, saxifrages, sediams, lilies, blue poppy, calendula, daisies, dog flower and brown bear, blue sheep etc.- Catch the glimpse of the famous Hathi Parvat and Saptrishi peaks while you head out on this trek.- Meet the local people and learn about the culture of this region. Also, do share a cup of tea with them.- While at Hemkund Sahib take a dip in the holy water and purify your soul.
Quick Facts:Maximum Altitude: 14,400 ftTemperature: Day: 12°C-20°C and Night: 4°C-10°CDistance: 47km Difficulty Level: Easy To Moderate Starting and Ending Point: The trek starts and ends at JoshimathRailway Station: Haridwar is the nearest railway station Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, DehradunBase Camp: GovindghatATM: Joshimath is the last place where ATM is there.

Fixed departure dates to join a group are February:16,23March:9,23March:9,23April 13,20,27May 11,18,25June 15,22,29September 21,28About the Kuari Pass Trek:Kuari Pass trek for six days would enable you to witness the holy destinations in the Himalayas and it starts once you reach Haridwar and then the drive to Joshimath will be a beautiful one showcasing the pilgrim spots located at different places. Devprayag, Bhagirathi and Alakananda confluence, and Joshimath will take you to the enthralling moments with their unbeatable naturalness. Chitrakantha and Chaukhamba will be arranging the most exotic sights to surprise you with their enjoyable serenity and the valuable views of the Himalayas from the summits. Leaving Chitrakantha to reach the Tali Top will be a difficult one but what are waiting for you atop Tali will definitely let your hearts bewitched. Lush meadows and well-defined tracks can be clearly seen from Tapovan and staying in the middle of alpine meadows would soothe your heart surely. Nanda Devi Peak, Rishi Ganga River, and the views of the mighty Himalayas from Kuari Pass will be stuck to your heart forever. The chilling wind at the top has something special always to drag you to the unending charm of the place and let you remain in a heaven like feeling for a while. When you come to Auli, you get a separate invitation as it is the best destination for skiing and the serenity has a lot to do here. The trek to Kuari Pass winds up at Haridwar after you reach there via Joshimath, the same route you took to reach Kuari Pass top.About the Destination:Kuari Pass, a place with a lot of mesmerizing sights to relish is situated in Garhwal Himalayas. If you are a beginner in treks, then Kuari Pass trek would be the right step to start with. On the route, you will find numerous beautiful forests which are really old with blooming rhododendron and oak trees. There is an interlude of meadows which gives the forest entry so beautiful every time. The region is used extensively by the local shepherds, and it is a great activity to explore one of the richest meadows in the Himalayas to get a full view of the splendid snow-clad peaks. Their imposing and scenic presence can be witnessed from atop Kuari, which literally means “a getaway”.The mountain views coming to your from the first day of the trek are the major attraction about Kauri Pass trek. Mount Nanda Devi, Dronagiri and some other peaks are the first ones visible and as you climb more, the array of several mountains will come to welcome you. It is always a splendid sight to gaze at the sky with the mountains touching the clouds every other time.The campsites are also a pleasing inclusion every trekking expedition to Kuari Pass has. After each day’s trek, the camping will be the time which lets you get refreshed and prepare for the next day’s expedition. The Chitrakantha campsite amidst the thick forest or the Khullara campsite letting watch you the peaks rising in the background will be equally suitable to have a rejuvenating stay while Kuari Pass trek is processing.Quick Facts:Trip Starting From: HaridwarKuari PassTemperature: Day: 13°C to 18°C and Night: -3°C to 4°CKuari Pass Trekking Distance: 33 kmKuari Pass Altitude: 12,516 ftDifficulty Level: Easy To Moderate Railway Station: Haridwar is the nearest railway station Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, DehradunATM: ATMs are there in Joshimath.

Departure Dates:July: 6,7,8,13,14,15,20,21,22,28August: 3,4,10,12,19,24,25,26,31September: 1,7,14About the Destination:
Trekking in India is incomplete without a trek to the Valley of Flowers. Indulge yourself in an experience of Valley of Flowers trekking and be amazed by the dewy land that welcomes you with diverse range of vibrant flowers. The landscape is dotted with a carpet of green and offers a distant view of snow-capped mountains. Tucked away in Uttarakhand, a divine region of West Himalayas, trekking to Valley of Flowers unfolds to you around 300 types of endemic alpine flowers and a rich range of flora.
The colourful place stretches over a good 87.5 square kilometres and was declared a national park in 1982. Also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the valley needs to be seen to be believed. Frozen during the colder month; the place come alive with a burst of life when the snow melts.
This National Park is also home to endangered species as such as Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and also the blue sheep. At 3600 meters above the sea level, the Valley of Flowers tour makes for an engaging trekking destination. Over the 6 days of the trek, you will be covering around 38km, the Valley of Flowers Uttaranchal - July, August 2015 Valley of flowers best time to visit is July to August.

About the Activity:Fixed departure dates are available in the months of April, May, June, September and OctoberA moderate trekking expedition, through the ascents and descents of the glorious Pindari Glacier probably offer the trekker some of the magnificent sights of a wide range of Himalayas, holding their heads high.Starting from Bhageswhar after you arrive there on your own, the 7 day trekking trip takes you through the cold water streams, the thick wilderness on either sides of the pathways and make sure you that you are not missing the fun while you cross the Pindari River and other small rivers.The trekking paths often show you the changing colours of nature, to Orange to Yellow to Green to White, the thick Orange vegetation, yellow grasslands, oak and rhododendron forest canopy and the snow clad peaks of the Himalayas are some of the unrivalled magical sights.Nature lovers would predominantly find this trek a tour of exploring the unseen wildlife collections only the Himalayas can possess. Being the haven for rare birds and animals, the complete surrounding of the Pindari Glacier has a special space among the tourists as well.Bageshwar, Loharkhet, Kharkia, Khati, Dwali, Zero Point; these are the flamboyant villages and destinations covered with the trek where you spend ample time, roaming around and camping.The package includes food, accommodation in tents and transportation during the tour.Altitudes:Khati – 7355 FtDwali – 8566 FtPhurkia – 10460 ftZero Point (Pindari Glacier) – 12,300 FtTotal Trekking - Approximately 70 Kms (Kharkia to Loharkhet)Temperature – Max 20 degree Celsius, Min 0 degree Celsius (during trekking season)How to reach:By Rail: – Nearest rail
head in Kathgodam. From here Bageshwar is 170 kms (Approx 5 hours drive by
road).
By Air: – Pant Nagar
Airport: 178 kms from Bageshwar
Dehradun Airport: 320
kms from Bageshwar
Delhi Airport: 450 kms
from Bageshwar

Nested in the beautiful Shivalik Ranges of
the Himalayas in the Uttarakhand, Rajaji National Park is spread over a sprawling area of around 820 sq.km. amidst the Shivalik Ranges and the
Indo – Gangetic Plains, delight in this amazing stay in this slice of
paradise with an adventurous safari.Key Highlights : The package includes a neat and clean campsite which is very close to nature and a warm welcome drink as a gesture of hospitality.The package includes staying in Luxury cottages and Swiss Tents with attached washrooms on a Double/Triple sharing basis. Experience a jungle safari with our experienced crew and witness the wildlife of the region in its original state. A short waterfall trek can be a great choice to enhance the experience as it is near to the campsite where you can enjoy the amazing marvel of nature.All meals including breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included in the package with Hi-tea and snacks. Encounter one of the best bonfire sessions in the midst of a national park with some serene views and calming music.Additional InformationCheck-in: 12:00 PMCheck-out: 12:00 PM (Next day)How to reach:The campsite is about 25 kilometers away from the bus stand & the nearest railway station is about 23 kilometers away. Both public & private transport is available to commute to the campsite.

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About the Activity :Fixed Departure Dates: 4th, 11th, 25th of June, and 3rd, 9th, 17th of SeptemberYour trip begins at the Lohajung Main Market, from where you will check into your rooms which are allocated on sharing basis. It would be followed by a quick introduction prior to dinner.Cherish your morning with a peaceful walk along the Neelganga river and cross it by a metal bridge. As you head towards Ali Bugyal via village Didina, experience the thrill of passing through the dense forests and steep climbs.Witness one of the best meadows in the country as you cross through the twin Bugyals of Ali and Bedni on Day 3. Reach Bhagwabasa camps which are the base of Roopkhund village via Kalua Vinayak. It is a short trek with steep climb up to Kalua Vinayak and then a downhill trail to Bhagwabasa camps.Climb up 4km from Bhagwabasa to reach Roopkund. In case, the weather permits you will be taken to Junargali which is 250ft above Roopkund. Admire the mesmerizing peaks of Kedarnath ,Chaukhamba, Neelkantha, Trishul and Nanda Ghunti, which are visible from there and then head back to Bedni Bugyal.Head towards Wan early in the morning and from there enjoy a road journey to Lohajung, where you can relax in your guest houses until you depart.

About the Destinations:
Discovered by Lord Curzon during the Bristish Raj in India, the Kuari Pass Trek in the Garhwal Himalayan Range originates from Joshimath in Chamoli. The hike to the Kuari Pass route is one of the most enthralling treks in this range and is known for the panoramic views and challenges it offers.
From the pass, one can enjoy the captivating views of other scenic ranges like Kamet (7,756m), Trishul (7,120m), Chakhamba (7,128m), Nanda Devi (7,817) and its twin Nanda Devi East (7,434m). Also known as the 'Curzon Trail', this trail takes you through the confluence of several brooks, scenic Oak and Deodar forests, verdant meadows or ‘Bugyals’ and rhododendrons. On some occasion, you can also come across the footprints of the rare Himalayan Bear or Leopard.
This snow-clad Kuari pass winter trek also takes one through other passes- the Vinayak Pass, Tali Top and the Kuari peak. As you are traversing through this Curzon trek, also get a chance to feast your eyes with one of the most mesmerizing snow skiing tourism destination in India, Auli, the best time to visit is in December and January.
Temperature: December to March day time 11C to 4C and night -2C to -8C. Wind chill, freezing climate with snow fall.

If you are planning to visit the most popular hill stations in Uttarakhand, Haridwar, Rishikesh Dehradun, Mussoorie are places that should not be missed. These places provide tourists with the best of Uttarakhand’s tourist attractions and provide a space for unlimited entertainment. The best way to visit all these places is via good Haridwar Rishikesh Dehradun Mussoorie tour package. All four hill stations are close to each other and can be successfully combined in one comprehensive trip. The advantage of undertaking such a tour package is that it allows you to enjoy a range of touristic experiences in one go. Spirituality, adventure, romance and natural beauty all come together in one to make this kind of tour package very appealing to tourists.Haridwar Rishikesh Dehradun Mussoorie tour package aims to offer you all these experiences at an affordable rate. The highlights of the package include the Ganga Arti at Haridwar, the river rafting adventures at Rishikesh, the shopping experiences at colonial Mussoorie, and much more. The experiences you have during this tour will be ones that will stay with you for a lifetime.

About the Activity:
Luxuriate in the beautiful
environs of Chopta in Uttarakhand with a trek to Chopta and Chandrashila Peaks.Located at a height of 3,680ft,
the Tungnath peak is highly revered for the existence of the temple, which is
touted to be the highest shrine on earth.
Meal Types: VegetarianAccommodation Types: Guest House, Homestays, Camping.Activities: Trekking
Difficulty Level: Easy

About the Destination:
Treat yourself to a triple adventure of mountain biking trails, guided hiking tours and outdoor adventure rafting. All this takes place in surreal Uttarakhand which spills delights every step along the way. The state appears like the perfect canvas for rip-roaring activities with mesmeric beauty, dramatic varied landscape of lovely lakes, meandering rivers, high mountains and soaring sights of the mighty Himalayas.
Your fun journey commences with a drive through Mandakini Valley and holy towns of Rishikesh, Devprayag and Rudraprayag. Sleep well and arise to the sweet sounds of bird songs and the music of Mandakini River. The thrills include a visit to high altitude lake, Deoriatal whose mesmeric waters reflect the mighty Himalayan peak of Chaukhamba. Head to Chopta, considered as the Switzerland of India, it beckons with undulating meadows and sights of snow-capped mountains all around.
Enjoy making way through charming mixed forest region, trek to Tungnath Temple the highest Shiva shrine in the world and to Chandrashila, the towering summit in Tungnath. The peak means 'Moon rock'. Legend has it, that this is the very place that Lord Rama meditated in after he defeated the demon-king Ravana. Also, lap up a thrilling ride of outdoor adventure rafting on the mystical river Ganga
Duration of the tour: 4N/5D
Temperature Range: Depending upon the season, temperature varies from 12 -20 degree Celsius, 20 - 25 degree Celsius, 10 – 15 degree Celsius, 3 – 5 degree Celsius
Meal Types: Lunch is vegetarian and dinner would have a non-vegetarian dish
Activities: Trekking, Mountain Biking, Rafting
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Maximum Altitude: Chandrashilla peak - 4000 m

Haridwar Top Attractions

Mansa Devi Temple, also known as Bilwa Tirth is one of the Panch Tirth (Five Pilgrimages) is within Haridwar. It is a Tourist attraction in Haridwar which is a Hindu temple dedicated to Mansa Devi, goddess of Snake. The temple is located at the top of Biswas Parvat on the Shivalik Hills which is a part of the southernmost range of Himalaya. Visitors can reach the temple either by 3km steep trek or by cable car which is also known as Mansa Devi Udankhatola. The temple has two statues of Mansa Devi - one with three mouths and five arms and another with eight arms.Location - HaridwarTiming - The temple remains open from 7 am to 7 pm with a lunch closing from 12 pm to 2 pm. Cable car services can be availed from as early as 6:30 am to 5 pm (April-October) and from 8:30 am to 5 pm during the other months.Best Time to Visit- May to September in summer and December & January in winterEntry Fee - Temple has no entry fee but the ropeway to the temple is chargeable at Rs.100 per person.

One of the Tourist places in Haridwar is Har ki Pauri which basically means footsteps of the Lord. It is the holy ghat where river Ganges touches the plains after winding its ways through the Himalayan ranges. Visitors flock along this pious ghat around dawn to take a holy dip. during the Ganga Aarati. It is mesmerising to watch the whole ghat getting illuminated by the shimmering lights of the three-tiered lamps of fire in the hands of the priests . Additionally, devotees float thousands of diyas on the surface of the water giving the river Ganges an ethereal aura of beauty. A prime attraction during the day time is a footprint imprinted on a wall which is believed to belong to Lord Vishnu.Location - harkipodi, near Krishna Dham, KharkhariTiming - Open at all timesBest Time to Visit - Can be visited every month of the year although summer can be hot during day time.

Rajaji National Park is both a national park as well as a tiger reserve which ranks high amongst the Places to see in Haridwar. The park was created by the amalgamation of 3 sanctuaries- Rajaji, Motichur and Chilla. The park is located in the Shivalik range of Himalayas and spreads over 820kms. The park is famous for its 600 elephants, 250 leopards, and 11 tigers along with other animals, who have been kept in the natural forest environment. It has now become the second tiger reserve of Uttarakhand after Corbet.Location -Ansari Road, Mohand Range, DehradunTiming- 6 am to 9 am & 3 pm to 6 pm. Visitors booking a full day safari can wait at the rest house inside the forest.Best Time to Visit - Park remains open from 15th November to 15th June. Park is closed during the monsoon season. Entry Fee - Rs. 150 per head for 3 hours visit. Gypse rate for 3 hrs safari trip is Rs. 2100 and vehicle entry is Rs.250 per vehicle with Indians and Rs. 500 per vehicle with foreigners. The guide cost is Rs. 600 for general guide and Rs.1000-1500 for experience in wildlife.History of Rajaji National ParkThe Rajaji National Park initially started as three separate national parks in Uttarakhand. The pre-existing natural abundance of the area, along with its thriving community of wildlife, flora and fauna and its idyllic weather served as the perfect premise for the establishment of these national parks. In 1964, a stretch of the Dehradun Forest spanning 90 square kilometres was declared as the Motichur wildlife sanctuary. The Rajaji Wildlife sanctuary had existed since 1948 and the Chilla sanctuary since 1977 in Shivalik and Lansdowne respectively.In 1983, these three parks were combined to form the Rajaji National Park as it stands today, which covers an area of over 820 square kilometres. In April 2015, Rajaji National Park received the status of a tiger reserve, making it the second reserve for tigers in Uttarakhand. It remains one of the most picturesque and well-maintained national parks in the country. The government decided to name the park after one of the most renowned freedom fighters of the country- C. Rajagopalachari, who was known as Rajaji. After playing a pivotal role in fighting for India’s independence, he was also the last Governor-General of post-independence India. He was awarded the Bharat Ratna for his services to the nation.

This was my maiden trek and I am glad I chose Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Saheb. I carried home tonnes of great memories from the trip that I will cherish for my life. Serene Nature, Splendid weather, a great company of cousins, new friends we made and the team who lead the trek made a perfect mixture to cherish. While the chirpy young kept the team charged, the conviction of the others was inspirational to the rest. I am also glad that Thrillophillia conducts this trip which I came to know after reading thrillophilia reviews. The field team lead by Yogi and Sandeep was awesome. At some point or other everyone in the group were amazed with their knowledge, patience, perseverance, untiring efforts to make the trip a memorable and comfortable one for the entire team. Their daily briefing was quite interesting. Valley of flowers amazed us with the nuances it offered every minute. The continuous rain, the chill of the breeze, narrow steep path, rolling stones, changing landscape every minute, moving clouds around you, crossing the river over narrow bridges…. The list goes on and on Hemkund Saheb is another marvel. This place left most of the team members ecstatic. What a bliss. The only place I have seen made many people cry with joy. A place that one must visit atleast once in their lifetime. The trek(mule ride), the hospitality at the Gurudwara were breathtaking. It was a testimony to what faith can bring out of people. We could see people of all age groups from 3 to 70+ trek all the way from Govindghat to Hemkund Saheb, carrying children and luggage on shoulders and sometime on mules. Wow… We were exposed to a new world of Ghangaria which come alive in March and sleeps over from October. A town that has everything active only for 4 months.

The stay at kund was a very pleasant one. It had wonderfull golden views of Kedardome. Sound of mountain river just below the campsite was like a soothing lullaby. The fully blooming rhododendron gave the perfect reddish look of the season FALL. Now as we come to the part of the trek to deorital, the day started with a double puncture of one of our car which was to take us to SARI. But to our joy it provided us the perfect excuse to start our trek right from kund. The opportunity gave us time to photograph the kedar dome from a height and on the way we also came by a hilly waterfall which gave us plenty to take home some mesmerizing photographs. By the time our car was ready to take us to Sari. On reaching Sari we started our climb to Deorital Lake . On the way we filled up our water bottles from a mountain spring and wow the most refreshing drink i had in my life off cousre accompanied by chewing of rhododendron petals. On reaching deorital we were greeted with patches of snow and a mesmerizing view of snow clad-en peaks of Chaukhamba. We could even capture the reflection of the cliffs in the clear water of the lake. After having a packed lunch we descended down to sari by taking a visit to hilly temple. On the way back we went to Ukhimath, the winter home of BABA Kedarnath. The secondays climb was from Chopta. There was snow right from Chopta. We claded our shoes with the mandatory spikes and started our climb throw the snow laden valley and mountain sides of chopta taking occassional breaks. The temple of Tungnath was almost under snow. After taking a break at tungnath we further ascended to Chandrasila peak making new path through the fresh snows. And like we were on the top of the world with 360 degree view of Nanda Devi, Trishul and Chaukhamba. The weather had by then started getting little naughty with patches of black clouds hovering around. After taking a quick packed lunch we started our descend, which was packed with thrills and surprises courtesy our guide Monu Rana. We went back to our childhood days by sliding and rolling through the snows like 3 year old toddlers and just yelling in excitement. On reaching chopta we boarded our cars to be back to kund. A heavy downpour welcomed us to Kund and let us have a unique experience of heavy mountain lashes.
Next day we were back to Haridwar after having a tastefull lunch at Jayalgarh.
A wow experience of lifetime in my sixth trek.

All the arrangements, food, logistics, and support was superb. Both our trek guides especially Mr. Narendra supported and took very good care, continuously motivating and helping throughout the journey.
This trek requires good fitness and endurance, it would have been good if we were given a heads up about the steep trails and low oxygen. Other than that I loved and enjoyed the experience. Happy with Thrillophillia team. Devashish was also very patient and helpful.

"it was incredible experience. VOF is famous for its 80 and more rare flowers species. trek was 12000 ft above from the sea level. It was not easy but when I saw the colors of flowers it inspired me to go ahead and explored more.."

My friend suggested me about kauri pass trek, it went fantastic and we visited many place including Devprayag, Rudraprayag, Dhak village, Joshimath and they all well wonderful destinations. We covered all of them and many other on the way. our guide was a genuine person and we loved this entire trip. they managed well with all timings and it was perfectly enjoyable.

We had booked this for our group of 15 people and had a lifetime experience. The Chandrashilla peaks offer a 240-degree view of all the major mountains of Uttarakhand. The Deoriatal lake looks amazing and the Tungnath temple was just beautiful. We visited in the month of November and the campsite was covered with fresh snow as well. It was a great experience visiting there.

It was one of the best treks we had been to. We had done short hikes and Kasol Kheerganga Trek but the Chopta Chandrashila Trek was completely different and a must-visit trek to go for. The views are beautiful and everything was amazing.

Seeing one of the highest Shiva temples was an amazing thing. We trekked for just 5kms and reached the Tungnath Temple and the structure was unique and built by Bheem. The temple had a great positive vibe and we loved the experience of our trekking.

Thrillophilia had arranged a private departure for our group as we only want to visit the valley of flowers as we do not have 6 days time with us. The trek was very well coordinated and perfectly arranged. We had enjoyed our time during the trek.

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